Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volumes 1-2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825 - 719 páginas |
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... seemed so little reconcileable with one another . " Anticipating the plea of state - necessity , which might possibly be set up in defence of the mea- sures of the Governor - General , he breaks out into the following rhetorical passage ...
... seemed so little reconcileable with one another . " Anticipating the plea of state - necessity , which might possibly be set up in defence of the mea- sures of the Governor - General , he breaks out into the following rhetorical passage ...
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... seemed to sadden all his triumph . * * See the letter written by him immediately after his mar- riage , page 103 , vol.i. and the anecdote in page 147 , vol . i . When it is considered , too , that the father CHAPTER XII I Death of Mr ...
... seemed to sadden all his triumph . * * See the letter written by him immediately after his mar- riage , page 103 , vol.i. and the anecdote in page 147 , vol . i . When it is considered , too , that the father CHAPTER XII I Death of Mr ...
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... seemed now on the very eve of being realised . On the first meeting of Parliament , after the illness of His Majesty was known , it was resolved , from considerations of delicacy , that the House should adjourn for a fortnight ; at the ...
... seemed now on the very eve of being realised . On the first meeting of Parliament , after the illness of His Majesty was known , it was resolved , from considerations of delicacy , that the House should adjourn for a fortnight ; at the ...
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... seemed much disposed to confer a little closely . He was all admiration and friendship for the Prince , and said he was sure every body would unite to give vigour to his government . 66 To - morrow you shall hear particulars ; in 86 ...
... seemed much disposed to confer a little closely . He was all admiration and friendship for the Prince , and said he was sure every body would unite to give vigour to his government . 66 To - morrow you shall hear particulars ; in 86 ...
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... seemed as if a long course of ineffectual struggle in politics , of frustrated ambition and unrewarded talents , had at length exasperated his mind to a degree beyond endurance ; and the extravagances into which he was hurried in his ...
... seemed as if a long course of ineffectual struggle in politics , of frustrated ambition and unrewarded talents , had at length exasperated his mind to a degree beyond endurance ; and the extravagances into which he was hurried in his ...
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